Los Angeles City Council

Bird Rock residents Sharon Wampler and Dana Williams are continuing their fight to halt what they view as a proliferation of new and unwieldy residential development in their neighborhood, often referred to by opponents as “McMansions.”

Following their presentations last year to the Bird Rock Community Council and Development Permit Review committee, Wampler and Williams addressed the La Jolla Community Planning Association (LJCPA) during its May 7 meeting at La Jolla Rec Center.

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